Recall that in Mendel's garden peas, the yellow gene determines flower color, with the A (yellow) allele dominant to the a (green) allele. In a population of 200 plants, the genotype frequencies are 50% AA, 25% Aa, and 25% aa. What are the allele frequencies

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Answer:

Frequency of allele "A" [tex]= 0.7071[/tex]

Frequency of allele "a" [tex]= 0.2929[/tex]

Explanation:

Given,

The alleles for flower color are A (yellow) and a (green) where A is dominant to a.

The genotype frequencies are -

AA - [tex]p^{2} = 50[/tex]%

Aa - [tex]pq= 25[/tex]%

aa- [tex]q^{2} = 25[/tex]%

so the frequency of allele A is equal to [tex]p[/tex]

[tex]p = \sqrt{p^2} \\p = \sqrt{0.5} \\p = 0.7071[/tex]

As per Hardy Weinberg's equation 1-

[tex]p+q=1\\[/tex]

Substituting the value of "p" in above equation, we get -

[tex]q=1-0.7071\\q=0.2929[/tex]

So the Frequency of allele "A" [tex]= 0.7071[/tex]

Frequency of allele "a" [tex]= 0.2929[/tex]

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